Showing posts with label rambling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rambling. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 October 2009

Carry On Hurting


Anyway, so yesterday was pretty damn god-awful. Spent much of the night trying to hide from the world, wanting to hurt myself or something to stop the pain (a tad ironic that). Today wasn't quite so bad; the quiet after the storm (or is it before the storm?). Just sitting about on the internet, watching Clone Wars and drinking an awful lot of tea (as you can see).

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Don't Bring Me Down

Fuck. There, that seemed the best way to start this post. No, you might of guessed, things are not going that well at the moment. Things are ramping up a bit, it's like the end of A Day in the Life, you know with all the sound 'n' music ascending to the end there (or like Peter Davison's regeneration at the end of Caves of Andozani for that matter). M'depression is hardly easing up, quite the reverse rather and my OCD's setting in more. Not that it hasn't for the last 17 or so years, but I've usually been able to keep it more or less in line when out in the real world. At home it's pretty bad, but I usually find that I can just about manage it when out 'n' about. Not so much now though. It's been getting steadily worse for sometime now, each day is becoming more and more like an episode of Monk... without the murders though. Anyway, that's all for now, time to try and cope whilst listening to ELO or something.

Saturday, 26 September 2009

The Edge of Tomorrow

150 days ago I didn't die. I could've, I was certainly planning to, but didn't. Funny that (well, not really). I mention it as I'm starting to feel the same way I felt in the time leading up to making that decision. Perhaps I've been cooped up in here too long, but it's only been a couple of days, I've been inside for weeks at a time without setting foot outside. Can't I do that anymore? Maybe that's not such a bad thing.

Thursday, 24 September 2009

The Podgate Scandal

So this morning I woke up (after having had a dream that I had already woken up and gone through my normal morning routine, my subconscious tricking me into oversleeping, I guess) and checked my Twitter account. This is one of the joys of the modern world I might add; that I can lie in bed, semi-conscious and still manage to read messages and communicate with the world. Anyway, today I awoke to find a battle of words and ideas raging across the Twitterverse. From what I could divine, a UK based Doctor Who Convention, Time and Again, has given the podcast Doctor Who Online exclusive allowance to interview their guest stars, this was because of Doctor Who Online providing free advertising for the convention. Now for the many other podcasters attending, this is rather insulting; that not only are they not allowed to interview guests but that they are prohibited from recording altogether, photography has also been limited at the convention. This goes against everything fandom stands for, Doctor Who fandom in particular, these are people who are supposed to be loyal to a TV show about a character who resists and fights oppression, who flouts such arbitrary rules. As a podcaster (for those who don't know, I had a now sadly defunct (although perhaps not for much longer...) podcast called Five Rounds Rapid) I can understand how this deal made between Doctor Who Online and Time and Again would piss people off and indeed it has done, hence the Twitter rage that I witnessed this morning. The best course of action from here would be for Doctor Who Online to ask Time and Again to rescind their offer of exclusive interviews and open up recording and interviewing to all attendees, otherwise this convention will likely be associated form now on with the appalling turn of events here and the public backlash against them. Anyway, that was my morning, how was yours?

Monday, 21 September 2009

Don't get around much more

Well it' s been a few days since the last post hasn't it now?

What's been going on? Why haven't I been updating this ol' blog?
Well, there isn't really any worthwhile answer to that, so I'll just ramble on if it's all the same to you dear reader.

So then, on the Saturday my father wanted to go see a film with me, now this is rather odd as my father and I hardly get on, barring the occasional discussion on art, food or history. So you can imagine my surprise that he actually wanted to spend time with me; most of the time he'll either mutter angrily under his breath at me or ignore me completely. Anyway, so we arranged to see the re-showing of the cult classic film Dark City that was on, however it turned out that the tickets we'd booked were for the Sunday, not that night. So as the film was clearly off, we decided to get dinner from a Vietnamese place, not too far up from the restaurants I tend to frequent, though usually when I'm in the company of Sabina, the aforementioned girlfriend. Amazingly my father and I managed to talk quite chummily over dinner and seek out a Lebanese pastry shop afterwards, now I rather foolishly thought that this good nature towards each other might last. Of course it didn't. So since then it's been pretty much as usual; terse acknowledgment with scattered showers of civility.

Sunday was sleeping in. Was brief, wonderful, episodes of The War Games on DVD. Was shots of anger and annoyance. Was pain and hate. Was sunny bloody sun.

Sunday night was better. Was healing. Was solace from the storm. Was brief respite.

Late Sunday night was something else. Was sheltering from the desperate cold with Peep Show and podcasts. Was concerned with metaphysics and reality. Was a thesis on suicide. Was interesting.

Monday was easier. Monday had a cup of tea... two cups in fact.

Friday, 18 September 2009

Late Tea

It's 10:15pm and I've not had tea since the morning. Why?
Well, this afternoon, after school (the last day too I might add), was the girlfriend's birthday party. An interesting affair, consisting of Bowling and Laser Tag, it transpires I'm rather good with a laser gun, it was a bit of massacre. Anyway, so in answer to the question, I didn't get back 'cause I'd spent the afternoon and evening with aforementioned girlfriend and her friends. Now that was an anxiety causing situation if ever there was one, I coped though, even managed conversation and that. Anyway, must dash now as I've a kettle to boil.

Thursday, 17 September 2009

The Sun and the Rain

It's been raining quite a bit today, ok, it's been raining all day today. Anyway, so needing to buy food, to allow me to eat and all that, I had to venture out into the tempest...

Alright, by the time I went out it was more rain than tempest, but you get the idea. I rather enjoy walking in the rain, I'll let Mike Barson explain why:

"It's raining again,
I'm hearing its pitter patter down.
Its wet in the street
Reflecting the lights and splashing feet,
Nowhere to go,
And nothing I have to do, have to do.

It's raining again,
I follow the christmas lights down town.
I'm leaving the flow
Of people walking all around,
Round and round.

I hear the sound of rain falling in my ears
Washing away the weariness like tears.
I can feel my troubles running down,
Disappear into the silent sound.

Just walking along,
My clothes are soaked right through to the skin,
I haven't a doubt, that this is what life is all about,
The sun and the rain.
Scraps of paper washing down the drain.

I feel the rain falling on my face
I can say there is no better place
Than standing up in the falling down
In so much rain I could almost drown.

Its raining again
A crack in the clouds reveals blue skies
I've been feeling so low
But now everything is on my side
The sun and the rain.
Walk with me fill my heart again.

I hear the rain falling in my ears
Washing away the weariness like tears.
I can feel my troubles running down,
Disappear into the silent sound.

I feel the rain falling on my face
I can say there is no better place
Than standing up in the falling down
In so much rain I could almost drown.

Do de do do de do do do
Do de do de do de do do do"


Yes, I was listening to that song as I walked through the rain..

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

X Minus One

Well, the holidays are rapidly approaching, bringing with them a tirade of daily work and toil. However before that, uh, joyous time, there's the menacing 'School Assessed Coursework [SAC]' (an essay. Well, two essays really) for Revolutions.. really should study for that one...

Anyway, what with seasons changing and all that, I'm revamping all my various profiles with a new image of myself. Yet for this one I'm unsure of which I'll use:

This'n-















Or this'n-


Sunday, 13 September 2009

Homoerotic Horror Porn

So tonight readers (yes, all three of you) I was out filming my Media class short film, quite a long, disorganised and almost enjoyable night. Of course my social anxiety hardly helped, but I'd roped a friend of mine into acting in it (he did a bloody good job too I might add) so at least that was reassuring. Of course he left once he we'd filmed his bits (no not like that) and from there on it was all rather more painful. Suddenly that link between myself and the rest of the team was gone, making it bloody hard to interact and just act normally around people I didn't know all that well and wouldn't normally be around. However eventually the thing was done with and I got the hell out of there, for a while I was able to cope with it, but then the whole thing went back to form; awkward, anxious form.

Saturday, 28 March 2009

Grey Day

Why did I start this blog?
I don't know, at the time it seemed a good idea. Partly because I couldn't be fucked writing anything more on archeological excavation techniques, suffering from that sense of melancholy that comes nicely packaged with depression and another high OCD day. I mean yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away.... wait, that's The Beatles. But my point still stands, I had a bloody good day yesterday and am paying for it today, why is that Universe?
Am I rambling?

Yes?

Well... I do that a lot, if your going to read this, you'll have to get used to it.